Foldable drain hose support

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Inventors

Mashuda, David

Application #

882306

Filed

Jul-7-1986

Published

Dec-29-1987

Current US Class

138/106
248/166
248/49
248/83

International Classes

F16L 003/00

Field of Search

248/49 248/58 248/75 248/80 248/83 248/85 248/150 248/371 248/166 248/170 248/284 138/106 138/108 182/163

Examiners

Foss; J. Franklin

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Buell, Ziesenheim, Beck & Alstadt

US Patent References

4082242   Omnidirectional se...
4102523   Vehicle sewage hos...
4125237   Waste pipe support
4169571   Hose cradles
4194711   Flexible sewer line...
4228978   Recreational vehicl...

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Abstract
A foldable trestle for supporting a flexible drain conduit is formed of four or more stretcher sections connected end-to-end by hinge sections. The stretcher sections each comprise a pair of angle members with upright flanges spaced apart at each end by a crosswise hinge member. The hinge member connecting the first and second stretcher sections is a single-pin hinge; the hinge members connecting the second and third sections and the remaining hinge members are double-pin hinges. For storage the first and second sections are folded back-to-back around the pin of their hinge. The spacing between pins of the second hinge is sufficient to permit the third stretcher section to be folded parallel to the second stretcher section but spaced therefrom so as to enclose the folded first stretcher section. The spacing between pins of the third hinge is sufficient to permit the fourth stretcher section to be folded parallel to the third stretcher section but spaced therefrom so as to envelope the folded together first and second stretcher sections, and so on. U-shaped ground support members are pivotally mounted at their open ends to the first and last stretcher sections respectively so as to fold into alignment with those sections respectively.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A foldable support trestle for flexible fluid conduit comprising a series of at least four stretcher sections connected end-to-end by first, second and third hinge sections respectively, the first stretcher section being connected to the second stretcher section by the first hinge section so that the first and second stretcher sections can be folded against each other, the second stretcher section being connected to the third stretcher section by the second hinge section, said second hinge section being a double pin hinge section with an additional stretcher section between said pins so that the second and third stretcher sections can be folded parallel to each other but separated sufficiently to admit the first stretcher section between them, the third stretcher section being connected to the fourth stretcher section by the third hinge section, said third hinge section being a double pin hinge section with an addition stretcher section between said pins so that the third and fourth stretcher sections can be folded parallel to each other but separated sufficiently to admit the folded first and second stretcher sections between them.



Description
This invention relates to a supporting trestle for flexible drain and sewage hose conduit. It is more particularly concerned with such a trestle that is easily set up and taken down and which can be folded into a compact package.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Motor homes, mobile homes and similar recreational vehicles require connection to sewers as well as other utilities in trailer parks and camp sites. Flexible extensible hose of 3 or 4 inches in diameter is commonly used for that purpose in lengths extending up to perhaps 20 feet as it is easy to handle and can be collapsed into a relatively small package for storing. Flexible hose however accommodates itself to the terrain and often requires support at various points if flow is to be maintained. A variety of fabricated devices has been proposed for that purpose. A prime requisite for such a support device is that it be folded or collapsed into a compact package which can be accommodated in the limited storage space of a recreational vehicle.
 
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